EPT Copenhagen Tourney Prizepool Rockets to €1.8 million

Friday, 15 December 2006

The winner of the European Poker Tour's four-day Scandinavian Open
poker tourney will reportedly be taking home a cool €525,000.
Direct buy-ins to the event, which takes place in Copenhagen
next year between January 17 and 20, were in big demand

The winner of the European Poker Tour's four-day Scandinavian Open
poker tourney will reportedly be taking home a cool €525,000.
Direct buy-ins to the event, which takes place in Copenhagen
next year between January 17 and 20, were in big demand by
international poker pros and have apparently already sold out.
Plucky poker players and wannabe winners can still gain entry,
however, by battling at online satellite competitions being staged
on a number of sites. Most have low buy-ins and offer travel and
entry packages for the big event next year.
As well as the offering the chance to pit poker play skills
against some of the field’s best respected pros, the tourney boasts
an estimated prizepool of some €1.8 million ensuring that plenty of
players will finish in the money even if they don’t get close to
the prestigious first place finish.

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